This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ... 4 to $ per imperial gallon. The higher, liner grades are not used, the demand being principally for a medium or low-priced article, about $1.75 to $5 per gallon. The beer and cider are entirely of local manufacture. There is no demand whatever for American beer, on account of the high tariff. The best bottled goods ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ... 4 to $ per imperial gallon. The higher, liner grades are not used, the demand being principally for a medium or low-priced article, about $1.75 to $5 per gallon. The beer and cider are entirely of local manufacture. There is no demand whatever for American beer, on account of the high tariff. The best bottled goods supplied to the trade by Canadian brewers, as well as the barreled goods, are usually of local production, the latter being about 20 cents per gallon to dealers. SEEDS. Red clover seed is usually obtained here in sufficient quantity, but this year farmers must depend to some extent upou American seed owing to the failure of the local clover crop last year. Alsike clover is quite plentiful, however. Much of the timothy seed cOmes throagh the Chicago market. Flaxseed sown here for the manufacture of dressed flax and tow is imported entirely from Amsterdam, Holland. It is used in preference to tho seed of any other country, because of the alleged superiority of the fiber. This Dutch seed costs 36 shillings per sack of 3 bushels. In the neighborhood of 200,000 bushels of United States seed are imported into this section yearly for crushing purposes, and it is considered fully equal to tho Dutch seed except when the best quality of fiber is required. Dressed flax and tow are shipped to the United States in large quantities. Oil cake is disposed of in Europe, OntarioManitoba, and Nova Scotia. Seeds are of about the same quality, neither beiug preferred over the other in the manufacture of oil cake. L'l ioes, $1.25 to $1.50, according to quantity. CONSULAR REPORTS--STRATFORD, PORT STANLEY, ETC. 39 STRATFORD (Report of Mr. Luther M. Shaffer, consul at Stratford, Ontario.) Stratford is a county seat and inland port of entry, 88 miles by rail ...
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